take your first strip, fold it in half lengthwise, and tie it onto your frame.

note: you are folding your strips in half for two reasons…

one: it’ll ensure that most of your fabric showing is the print side of the fabric.

two: it’s easier to tie your fabric onto the frame.

keep tying your strips on until you have covered your whole frame.

note: on my frame there were 4 wire circles, i just went around all four circles. feel free to make your wreath as full or as bare as you want, but i personally think that the fuller ones are the prettiest ones.

when all your strips are tied on, fluff your strips so that it gives your wreath a messy look.

and you’ve just made your very own fabric wreath!!!

ain’t it pretty???

you can hang it {or drape it} like i did here, or you can take another honey bun strip and tie it into a pretty hanging ribbon.

so go impress all of your friends with your awesome fabric wreath making skills.

and because these wreaths only take a few hours to make, you can whip them up for hostess gifts this holiday season. {they make great house warming gifts too.}

As a former professional floral designer, this has got to be the best replacement for the evergreen wreath at Christmas ever! No stinky piney hands, no blood involved, no pokey wires, sharp knives or stupid bows in sight. I'm in love! You are genius my dear…. Hmmm now which Christmas fabric to use???? Mary Englebreit maybe!

This is what I'm going to be using at our December tea for our quilt guild for the favor. I thought it would be nice to make your own favor to take home – there will be thirty of us making them. Thanks for the great idea!

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